Comment by hofo 1 year ago Step one: use vi Step two: there is no step two. 7 comments hofo Reply actionfromafar 1 year ago Ed is the standard editor. tincholio 1 year ago ? cylinder714 1 year ago https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.en.html IamDaedalus 1 year ago top tier response iLemming 1 year ago Emacs is not an editor. It's a Lisp REPL that has a built-in editor. It's much more than an editor. cylinder714 1 year ago ed advocacy and useful tips: https://x.com/ed1conf
actionfromafar 1 year ago Ed is the standard editor. tincholio 1 year ago ? cylinder714 1 year ago https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.en.html IamDaedalus 1 year ago top tier response iLemming 1 year ago Emacs is not an editor. It's a Lisp REPL that has a built-in editor. It's much more than an editor. cylinder714 1 year ago ed advocacy and useful tips: https://x.com/ed1conf
tincholio 1 year ago ? cylinder714 1 year ago https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.en.html IamDaedalus 1 year ago top tier response
iLemming 1 year ago Emacs is not an editor. It's a Lisp REPL that has a built-in editor. It's much more than an editor.
Ed is the standard editor.
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https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.en.html
top tier response
Emacs is not an editor. It's a Lisp REPL that has a built-in editor. It's much more than an editor.
ed advocacy and useful tips: https://x.com/ed1conf